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Posted by IaGary on September 30, 2006 at 16:27:18 from (69.63.4.238):
In Reply to: Grain cleanup posted by Dan-IA on September 30, 2006 at 15:51:00:
Dan Are the beans shatting at the sickel? You can tell this by if the beans are under the straw or on top. If they are on top you don't have something set right. First off what is your wind speed.To much wind is better than not enough so that you lift the material across the sieves and not carry the beans out with the straw. How tight is your top seive? Should be about 3/8 to 1/2 inch. I use my finger tips. They should just fit in the opening. Crawl under the combine and look for holes if the beans are just under the width of the cleaning system. Try to narrow it down to where the problem is and we can fix it. How clean is the grain in the hopper? No the only way to pluck the beans off the ground is one at a time with your fingers. Gary
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